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Select <PRINT> option and press 

 button to initiate printing out the 

statistics data, the data is printed in a form of a report.  

 

 

Report example: 

-------------- Statistics -------------- 

Sum 

455.600 g 

Avg 

50.6222 g 

Min 

49.939 g 

Max 

51.380 g 

Dif 

1.441 g 

Sdv 

0.39605 g 

Rdv 

0.78 % 

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17.9.2 Deleting statistics 

Procedure:  

 

Summary of Contents for HRP.R Series

Page 1: ...HRP R high resolution scales Manual number IMMU 19 01 07 28 EN RADWAG BALANCES AND SCALES www radwag com...

Page 2: ...2 JULY 2015...

Page 3: ...s 15 3 6 Connecting peripherals 16 4 BASIC FUNCTIONS 17 5 KEYBOARD 18 6 START UP 20 6 1 Temperature stabilization period 20 7 USER MENU 21 7 1 Operating user menu 21 7 2 Return to weighing 24 8 LOGGIN...

Page 4: ...er adjustment 53 13 4 Report on adjustment printout 54 14 DETERMINING PRINTOUT CONTENT 55 14 1 Report on adjustment 55 14 2 Header printout 56 14 3 GLP PRINTOUT measurement result section 58 14 4 Foot...

Page 5: ...e 105 17 8 Density determination liquids 105 17 8 1 Density determination procedure 105 17 8 2 Return to weighing mode 108 17 9 Statistics 108 17 9 1 Means of operation 110 17 9 2 Deleting statistics...

Page 6: ...nt as response for commands generated from a computer 128 21 COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL 130 21 1 List of commands 130 21 2 Response format to commands sent from a computer level 132 21 3 Commands overview...

Page 7: ...7 1 GENERAL INFORMATION Dimensions HRP 16 HRP 32 HRP 62 Dimensions HRP 150...

Page 8: ...8 1 1 Connectors overview HRP 16 HRP 32 HRP 62 scales HRP 150 scales...

Page 9: ...of indications The automatic adjustment saves time and lets to avoid performing the process manually making it comfortable and easy High resolution weighing platform HRP R features the following inter...

Page 10: ...rranty is invalid for the following non observation of the guidelines of this user manual use of the scale other than specified in this manual alteration to or opening of the device mechanical damage...

Page 11: ...ing Please retain all parts of the original packaging should the scale be transported in the future Only the original packaging shall be used for shipping the scale Before packing disconnect all attac...

Page 12: ...strong magnet it is necessary to take special precaution when weighing magnetic objects Should such loads be weighed use under pan weighing option with this the weighed load is removed from an area in...

Page 13: ...13 HRP 150 platform installation 1 Take the scale out of its packaging make sure that you touch OUTER FRAME only 2 Connect the terminal and the weighing module...

Page 14: ...14 3 Install mandrels for the weighing pan 4 Disassembly transport lock by undoing screws and removing fixing washers...

Page 15: ...as not to cause any damages to the mechanism 2 Use a dry flannel cloth in order to clean the device components mild cleanser may be used if it does not contain any abrasive substances 3 5 Connecting...

Page 16: ...tion and elevation of the internal mass adjustment If the indication is different from zero press button 3 6 Connecting peripherals It is inevitable to disconnect the scale from the mains before coupl...

Page 17: ...ng peak hold Ambient conditions related functions enabling and disabling autozero system setting parameter of measurement result averaging value release display backlight beep signal Communication por...

Page 18: ...the computer keyboard Press to enter functions of an active operating mode F11 button of the computer keyboard Press to select a particular operating mode F5 button of the computer keyboard Press to...

Page 19: ...19 Press to enter home menu F7 button of the computer keyboard Navigating arrows for operating menu or changing parameter value...

Page 20: ...o wait until the scale stabilizes thermally For scales stored in much lower temperatures before plugging to the mains e g during winter period thermal stabilisation period shall take 4 8 hours During...

Page 21: ...ge parameter value by one value down Press to select group of parameters one by one upwards or to change parameter value by one value up Press to select a particular group of parameters for activation...

Page 22: ...5 DOSING dosing function settings P2 6 PERCENT WEIGHING percent weighing function settings P2 7 DENS OF SOLIDS settings for determinig solids density P2 8 DENS OF LIQUIDS settings for determinig liqui...

Page 23: ...rd printout 1 P5 6 NSD PRN 2 project of non standard printout 2 P5 7 NSD PRN 3 project of non standard printout 3 P5 8 NSD PRN 4 project of non standard printout 4 P5 9 VARIABLE 1 project of variable...

Page 24: ...ts to be available for scale operation P7 2 START UNIT selection of a start unit unit active on scale start up P7 3 USER UNIT U1 parameter defining user unit 1 P7 4 USER UNIT U2 parameter defining use...

Page 25: ...n The program returns to the main window When logged for the first time enter users and assign them with appropriate permissions levels read section 15 for detailed information The next time you log i...

Page 26: ...d Time The operator can start and carry out all weighing processes The operator can preview information recorded in Databases s he can define universal variables Advanced operator Free editing of para...

Page 27: ...permissible value of load on the weighing pan on scale start is 10 of its maximal capacity Load the weighing pan steadily avoiding shocks YES NO Place weighed loads centrally on the weighing pan YES N...

Page 28: ...f a load placed on the weighing pan can be tarred multiple number of times by pressing T Insert pay CAUTION not to exceed maximal capacity of a scale by applying multiple tare function The scale shall...

Page 29: ...ware automatically uploads data on tare value for the specific product CAUTION Tarring negative values is impossible On tarring negative values the scale responds with an error message Err3 In such ca...

Page 30: ...9 5 for AUTOTARE function overview Deleting tare Entered tare value can be deleted by pressing button of the scale s overlay or by entering tare value of 0 000g see description above 9 4 WEIGHING mod...

Page 31: ...ns the filter can work in a very fast mode V FAST value for parameter P 2 2 1 1 Filter however if the conditions are bad shakes drafts the filter should be set to slow or very slow option SLOW or V SL...

Page 32: ...n Autozero is enabled it compares scale indications at declared time interval e g 1s providing that weighing pan is unloaded and display indication is close to zero If results vary less than declared...

Page 33: ...nvironmental conditions in which the scale operates If the ambient conditions are unstable it is recommended to use UNSTABLE mode Normally the parameter is set to STABLE option 9 5 AUTOTARE AUTOTARE f...

Page 34: ...n it is necessary to adjust the threshold value P 2 2 3 2 AUTO THRES parameter is connected with the following functions automatic tare automatic operation There is no automatic tarring until the scal...

Page 35: ...played Load the weighing pan the scale sends the first stable measurement to the printer port Unload the weighing pan Next measurement is possible when the indication is lower than the set value of AU...

Page 36: ...he operation It is available for any mode but PARTS COUNTING and PERCENT WEIGHING The set measuring unit is in use from the moment of its activation until its change or switching the scale off and on...

Page 37: ...e following modes PARTS COUNTING CHECKWEIGHING DOSING PERCENT WEIGHING WEIGHING ANIMAL WEIGHING STATISTICS TOTALIZING PEAK HOLD For CHECKWEIGHING mode the bargraph is enriched with threshold markers f...

Page 38: ...andard information which is to be displayed in the bottom line of the display A user can insert any text consisting of maximum 19 characters It should be remembered that if the declared non standard i...

Page 39: ...sible by pressing F1 F2 F3 or F4 keys As a user you can choose between the following options for WEIGHING mode NONE ENTER TARE PRINT HEADER PRINT FOOTER VARIABLE 1 VARIABLE 2 These options can be free...

Page 40: ...ation or during operation of other modes PARTS COUNTING and PERCENT WEIGHING are exceptions 10 1 Units availability By pressing button the user may declare units to be available for selection of tempo...

Page 41: ...declare two units The user unit is a result of indication multiplied by coefficient given for the user unit The units are displayed as u1 user unit 1 and u2 user unit 2 Procedure for declaration of a...

Page 42: ...f time interval P6 6 AUTO OFF NONE 1 2 3 5 10 display turn off time interval P6 7 DATE 2015 05 27 date settings P6 8 TIME 8 53 00 A time settings P6 9 DATE FORM YYYY MM DD YYYY DD MM DD MM YYYY MM DD...

Page 43: ...stand by mode when weighing process is not being performed stable indication is a necessary condition for activation of the stand by mode NONE backlit turn off time not activated 0 5 1 2 3 5 time give...

Page 44: ...e it is necessary to press button located on the terminal keypad The scale automatically returns to weighing Scale cannot be turned off if any process is started or if the menu is entered 11 7 Date Pa...

Page 45: ...umented way the function enables optimizing scale settings to maintain the best possible repeatability and weighing time at workstation The main purpose of the function is the aforementioned parameter...

Page 46: ...LP autotest procedure the procedure is carried out automatically no operator interference is required till the end A user can stop the procedure at any time by pressing button of the GLP process windo...

Page 47: ...47...

Page 48: ...udes information on the device and its software The parameters are strictly informative Once the parameter PRINT SET is chosen the scale settings are sent to the printer all parameters The parameters...

Page 49: ...ent triggered by scale temperature change triggered by elapsing time Manual internal adjustment triggered by pressing Adjustment with external weight of declared mass which cannot be modified of any w...

Page 50: ...g the adjustment for a long time may lead to greater errors occurring in course of weighing process The errors are the effect of temperature changes and as a consequence changes of scale sensitivity A...

Page 51: ...cally no user assistance is required If a weighing pan is loaded the terminal displays a command ordering to unload it If weighing pan is loaded with a relatively small weight up to 10 of max capacity...

Page 52: ...previous menu AUTO CALIB automatic adjustment for scale with internal adjustment Specyfying factor that is to trriger the automatic internal adjustment NONE neither time nor temperature automatic adj...

Page 53: ...xternal mass standard weigh of class F1 Run an external adjustment process a command ordering to unload the weighing pan REMOVE MASS the weighing pan must be empty is displayed When the weighing pan i...

Page 54: ...e type Put an external adjustment weight of displayed weight value on a pan and press button The scale determines the mass message CALIBRATION is displayed in the bottom line On completing adjustment...

Page 55: ...iable Overview PROJECT Option enables naming the project name associated with a particular type of weighing The name may consist of maximum 16 characters CALIB TYPE Option enables printing out the typ...

Page 56: ...area for the signature of a user performing the adjustment For the parameters described above one of these values must be selected NO do not print YES print Report example 14 2 Header printout HEADER...

Page 57: ...Option enables printing out the name of a currently selected product VARIABLE 1 Option enables printing out the value of VARIABLE 1 VARIABLE 2 Option enables printing out the value of VARIABLE 2 EMPT...

Page 58: ...e printed on the measurement result printout P5 3 WYDRUK GLP to grupa parametr w umo liwiaj ca zadeklarowanie danych kt re znajd si na wydruku pomiaru P5 3 GLP PRNT P5 3 1 DATE YES P5 3 2 TIME YES P5...

Page 59: ...ption enables printing out the current measurement result NET weight in a current unit CAL REPORT Option enables printing out a report from the last adjustment according to the settings declared for t...

Page 60: ...ent SCALE TYPE Option enables printing out the scale type BALANCE ID Option enables printing out the scale ID number USER Option enables printing out the name of a logged in user PRODUCT Option enable...

Page 61: ...do not print YES print For parameter P5 4 14 select NONE NSTD PRN 1 NSTD PRN 2 NSTD PRN 3 NSTD PRN 4 For instruction on entering non standard printouts read later sections of this user manual Printou...

Page 62: ...e of a current function working mode C Date and time of the last adjustment K Type of the last adjustment S Currently weighed product Y Deviation for the last adjustment 1 Variable 1 2 Variable 2 Vari...

Page 63: ...racters spaces A user can apply non standard characters depending on type of data that is to be printed out Example 1 RADWAG DATE current measurement date TIME current measurement time PRODUCT MASS cu...

Page 64: ...ss to select a character to be replaced or to move a cursor or an active blinking character to the right Press to select a character to be replaced or to move a cursor or an active blinking character...

Page 65: ...ious data during the weighing process e g serial number or batch number The program allows to enter two variables Each can consist of max 32 characters In order to input a variable content the user ne...

Page 66: ...ARES databases Deleting the selected record Inserting a new record For detailed information on inserting and deleting records read later sections of this user manual 15 1 Users USERS 100 different use...

Page 67: ...rator can start and carry out all weighing processes The operator can preview information recorded in Databases s he can define universal variables Advanced operator Free editing of parameters of the...

Page 68: ...de remaining data User code Max 6 characters User password Max 8 numbers Access level Language Once all of the data is entered return to the weighing mode In order to select a user follow the logging...

Page 69: ...the following data NAME 30 characters CODE 6 characters EAN 16 characters MASS accuracy of a reading unit TARE mass of the packaging relating to a particular product accuracy of a reading unit MIN lo...

Page 70: ...70 15 3 Tares TARES 100 different weights of the packaging Each tare record is characterized by the following data...

Page 71: ...out or exporting it to a PENDRIVE read later sections for more information on export The software allows you to record and store up to 10 000 measurements carried out on the scale This occurs automati...

Page 72: ...t is b4 4 n where n is the consecutive number of the recorded measurement In the bottom line the date and time are displayed for every single measurement To swap between measurements recorded in datab...

Page 73: ...can be printed out by selecting the option PRINT and pressing button Record example Date 21 06 2013 Time 13 05 02 User Product Tare 0 000 g Gross 0 000 g Cal report Cal Type Internal User Project 123...

Page 74: ...ings Additional data is saved along with the measurement Date of the measurement Time of the measurement Measurement result mass Tare value Person carrying out the measurement logged in user The name...

Page 75: ...remaining data relating to a respective measurement first select the measurement in question next press button The software automatically shows measurement related data the data is presented in the b...

Page 76: ...76 ALIBI record example Date 19 06 2013 Time 6 48 41 Result 199 90 g Tare 0 000 g User SMITH Product PILL To return to the weighing mode press button repeatedly...

Page 77: ...databases and tares databases between devices of this series This can be performed by means of an external flash memory USB with FAT file system Plug the memory stick into USB 1 TYPE A port The device...

Page 78: ...cale software creates files on the memory stick The files are of relevant names data from individual databases is recorded in them The files are characterized by special extensions saved data is encod...

Page 79: ...cannot be imported 16 3 Measurement data printout The software allows the user to save data relating to a measurement on an external flash memory USB Procedure Plug a memory stick into USB port Press...

Page 80: ...at has already been created on a memory stick Consequently a user can continue saving measurements in the same file once created CAUTION USB memory stick shall feature FAT file system When software de...

Page 81: ...Checkweighing Dosing Percent Weighing Animal Weighing Density Determination of solids Density Determination of liquids Statistics Totalising Peak Hold Pipettes Calibration In order to run a particular...

Page 82: ...ode For overview of operation modes setup read later sections of this manual 17 1 Operation modes accessibility This group of parameters is designed to let you declare which modes are to be available...

Page 83: ...arts Counting mode when restarted operates with the most recently used reference sample weight value either determined or entered 17 2 1 Parts Counting mode setup The software allows individual setup...

Page 84: ...ing weight out of product database PRINT HEADER function initiates printout of a designed header PRINT FOOTER function initiates printout of a designed footer VARIABLE 1 function initiates selection a...

Page 85: ...igned wait to see the editing window SAMPLE QUANTITY Use navigating buttons or to select the correct sample quantity For option sample quantity displayed value 0000 enter demanded use navigating butto...

Page 86: ...pan must not be greater than the device maximum weighing range The weight of a single piece cannot be lower than 0 1 reading unit If this condition is not met you shall see message Sample mass too low...

Page 87: ...played In the bottom line a single piece weight value is displayed if the option has been selected for the function INFORMATION 17 2 4 Return to weighing mode 17 3 Checkweighing Checkweighing is a wor...

Page 88: ...ght SELECT TARE function initiates an option of selecting packaging weight out of product database PRINT HEADER function initiates printout of a designed header PRINT FOOTER function initiates printou...

Page 89: ...rrows to set a particular value Confirm the entered threshold value by pressing button The software proceeds to the CHECKWEIGHING mode values of declared thresholds are displayed in the bottom line if...

Page 90: ...ds Max mass higher than the value of the high threshold 17 3 2 Return to weighing mode 17 4 Dosing Dosing mode comprises process of sample weighing wherein the said sample weighing operation is perfor...

Page 91: ...nitiates an option of logging in of a selected user ENTER TARE function initiates an option of entering packaging weight SELECT TARE function initiates an option of selecting packaging weight out of p...

Page 92: ...lerance value by pressing button The software automatically enters the DOSING mode target weight value is displayed within the main section with a minus sign reference sample weight value target weigh...

Page 93: ...mass contained within tolerance Target Value Tolerance Max mass greater than the Target Value Tolerance 17 4 2 Return to weighing mode 17 5 Percent Weighing The software has an option of control of d...

Page 94: ...function initiates an option of logging in of a selected user ENTER TARE function initiates an option of entering packaging weight SELECT TARE function initiates an option of selecting packaging weigh...

Page 95: ...nd enters PERCENT WEIGHING mode 100 000 value is displayed within the main section reference sample weight value target weight is displayed in the bottom line if such option has been selected for the...

Page 96: ...ue target weight is displayed in the bottom line if such option has been selected for the function INFORMATION 17 5 3 Return to weighing mode 17 6 Animal Weighing Animal Weighing mode enables to relia...

Page 97: ...alue by the indication Remember to adjust settings of the above parameters prior to tests The set values shall be respective to needs and expectations resulting from working environment F shortcut key...

Page 98: ...he mode setup select an AUTOSTART parameter next select NO value Procedure With modified settings return to the main window to do it press button repeatedly Now set the averaging time in seconds time...

Page 99: ...99 Put a container for the load on the weighing pan wait for a stable indication and carry out tarring Next enter the mode options and start the measurement procedur follow the below procedure...

Page 100: ...itionally set AVERAGING TIME and THRESHOLD parameters Select ENTER TARE parameter do it to carry out the measurement in a container TARE for this mode for ENTER TARE parameter overview read Weighing s...

Page 101: ...nctions shall be operated by F1 F2 F3 and F4 buttons List of functions to be declared for DENSITY OF SOLIDS and DENSITY OF LIQUIDS modes NONE no function assigned to the button START function initiate...

Page 102: ...water ETHANOL spirit 100 0 1 in temp 20 0 C OTHER another liquid of specified density Density determination consists in weighing a sample in the air first and in the liquid next When determining densi...

Page 103: ...proceeds to setting liquid temperature For OTHER option selected insert density value Weighing operation begins First place load on the top weighing pan of the density determination kit weighing in th...

Page 104: ...mination kit weighing in the liquid wait for stable indication and press button to confirm Now the program automatically calculates and displays the tested solid object density a report on the measure...

Page 105: ...ity of solids and liquids optional equipment F shortcut keys for DENSITY OF SOLIDS and DENSITY OF LIQUIDS modes are likewise Read Density determination solids section for F shortcuts keys overview 17...

Page 106: ...er sinker volume The program proceeds to weighing First place the sinker on the hook mass determination in the air wait for stable indication and press button to confirm Now take the sinker out of the...

Page 107: ...liquid wait for stable indication and press button to confirm The program automatically calculates and displays the tested solid object density a report on the measurement is sent to a selected port o...

Page 108: ...yed statistics data is conditioned by internal settings F shortcut keys As a user you can assign weighing mode functions for quick access The functions shall be operated by F1 F2 F3 and F4 buttons Lis...

Page 109: ...ates selection and editing of variable 1 VARIABLE 2 function initiates selection and editing of variable 2 Read F shortcut keys section of this user manual for procedure on assigning functions to F bu...

Page 110: ...ode Place the first load on the weighing pan Wait for stable indication and press button to confirm the measurement is saved in the device memory next it is automatically printed out with the measurem...

Page 111: ...11 Carry out measurements for other loads Now with all measurements saved you can check statistics results to do it press button Press button to select RESULT option Press or buttons to read statistic...

Page 112: ...to initiate printing out the statistics data the data is printed in a form of a report Report example Statistics N 9 Sum 455 600 g Avg 50 6222 g Min 49 939 g Max 51 380 g Dif 1 441 g Sdv 0 39605 g Rdv...

Page 113: ...ising mode is designed to provide a user with total weight of individually measured ingredients of a mixture The software enables adding up approximately 30 ingredients for one mixture F shortcut keys...

Page 114: ...on of entering packaging weight SELECT TARE function initiates an option of selecting packaging weight out of product database PRINT HEADER function initiates printout of a designed header PRINT FOOTE...

Page 115: ...utomatic tarring of the indication proceeds zero indication is displayed modified total sum and data relating to quantity of ingredients added to the total sum are displayed in the bottom line Put nex...

Page 116: ...applied tare weigh is printed out Report example Totalising 1 38 000 g 2 100 000 g 3 50 000 g 4 10 000 g 5 125 000 g 6 15 100 g 7 148 000 g 8 6 000 g 9 41 000 g 10 15 000 g Total 548 100 g Tare 100 0...

Page 117: ...trol of maximum pressure applied onto the weighing pan wherein the said control is performed by the software The threshold must be set in accordance with the needs prior to the measuring process F sho...

Page 118: ...shortcut keys section of this user manual for procedure on assigning functions to F buttons 17 11 1 Means of operation Enter PEAK HOLD mode Information on net weight is displayed in a bottom line prov...

Page 119: ...nt remove the load from the weighing pan and press button the main window for PEAK HOLD mode is displayed pictogram Max is automatically deleted 17 11 2 Return to weighing mode CAUTION Current unit ma...

Page 120: ...sing button Communication with peripheral devices is established via the following port COM 1 RS232 18 1 RS 232 port COM Procedure Select COM 1 communication port Set relevant values Possible transmis...

Page 121: ...Computer COMPUTER submenu allows the user to select a port for connection of a computer running software which enables communication with a scale switching the continuous transmission on and off and...

Page 122: ...n measuring device calibration unit CURRENT UNIT continuous transmission in a current unit measurements are transmitted in a current unit the unit changes dynamically whenever the user presses Units b...

Page 123: ...sent upon pressing button Content of data being transferred is set in parameter PRINTOUTS PRINTOUT GLP Procedure press button enter P4 DEVICES menu enter P4 2 PRINTER submenu set parameters related t...

Page 124: ...st be accordant with the printout code page of a scale 1250 code page for POLISH CZECH HUNGARIAN 1252 for ENGLISH GERMAN SPANISH FRENCH ITALIAN 1254 for TURKISH sending the control code from the scale...

Page 125: ...setting should be as follows PREFIX 1B742D 1250 code page and UK signs chart Control codes for exemplary code pages Control code Page or other command 1B742D code page 1250 1B7410 code page 1252 1B743...

Page 126: ...ay manufactured by RADWAG Ensuring correct cooperation between the scale and the additional display requires baud rate parameter value to be set to 115200 bit s for the port to which the additional di...

Page 127: ...eripheral device in one of four accessible ways manually on pressing button automatically on stabilisation of weighing result continuously on either activation of a function or sending a command on co...

Page 128: ...a computer After receiving a command scale responds as follows first XX_A CR LF command understood and in progress XX_I CR LF command understood but not accessible at this moment XX_ CR LF command un...

Page 129: ...rror exceeding the maximal range v if there is an error exceeding the maximal range characters space for positive values or for negative values mass 9 characters aligned to the right unit 3 characters...

Page 130: ...nt results from the scale zeroing etc 21 1 List of commands Command Command overview Z Zero balance T Tare balance OT Give tare value UT Set tare S Send stable measurement result in basic measuring un...

Page 131: ...king modes OMS Set working mode OMG Give current working mode UI Give available weight units US Set weight unit UG Give current weight unit BP Activate sound signal PC Send all implemented commands BN...

Page 132: ...LF command not recognised XX _ E CR LF time limit exceeded while waiting for stable measurement result time limit is scale characteristic parameter XX stands for a name of sent command _ stands for sp...

Page 133: ...ght justification Unit 3 characters with left justification CAUTION Tare value is always given in adjustment unit Set tare Format UT_TARA CR LF where TARE tare value Accessible responses UT_OK CR LF c...

Page 134: ...17 18 19 20 21 S I space stability marker space character mass space unit CR LF Example S I CR LF command sent from a computer S I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 8 5 _ k g _ CR LF command carried out immediate re...

Page 135: ...k g _ CR LF command carried out immediate response of mass value in current measuring unit where _ space Switch on continuous transmission in basic measuring unit Format C1 CR LF Accessible answers C...

Page 136: ...od and carried out Set low checkweighing threshold Format DH_XXXXX CR LF where _ space XXXXX mass format Accessible responses DH_OK CR LF command understood ES CR LF command not recognised mass format...

Page 137: ...s format incorrect Set target mass value e g for DOSING Format TV_XXXXX CR LF where _ space XXXXX mass format Accessible responses TV_OK CR LF TV_I CR LF command understood command understood but not...

Page 138: ...ress range exceeded time limit for awaiting for a stable result IC_I CR LF command understood but not accessible at this moment Disable automatic internal adjustment of the balance Format IC1 CR LF Ac...

Page 139: ...l value determining working mode number n 1 Weighing 2 Parts Counting 3 Deviations 4 Dosing 5 Formulas 6 Animal Weighing 8 Density of Solid Bodies 9 Density of Liquids 10 Peak Hold 11 Totalizing 12 Ch...

Page 140: ...g working mode number To see detailed description go to OMI command Example Command OMS_13 CR LF set working mode Statistics Response OMS_OK CR LF working mode Statistics selected OMG Give current wor...

Page 141: ...nse UI_ g mg ct _OK CR LF avaialable units given as a response US set weight unit Command overview Command sets current weight unit Format US_ x CR LF Accessible responses US_ x_OK CR LF command carri...

Page 142: ...CR LF command carried out BEEP sound signal activated BP_E CR LF no parameter or incorrect format BP_I CR LF command understood but not accessible at this moment TIME parameter decimal specifying how...

Page 143: ...ale type Response BN_A_ AS scale type AS R FS Give Max capacity Format FS CR LF Accessible responses FS_A_ x CR LF command understood Max capacity given as a response FS_I CR LF command understood but...

Page 144: ...changes settings for a current working mode Example Command A_1 CR LF turn autozero function on Response A_OK CR LF autozero function is on AUTOZERO function operates until it is turned off by A 0 co...

Page 145: ...rrect format FIS_I CR LF command understood but not accessible at this moment n parameter decimal value determining filter number n 1 very fast 2 fast 3 average 4 slow 5 very slow Caution The numberin...

Page 146: ...e release parameter to fast reliable option Response ARS_OK CR LF fast reliable option has been set Set last digit LDS Last Digit Set Command overview Command lets the user set last digit for a partic...

Page 147: ...n as a response ER_I CR LF command understood but not accessible at this moment x error code Example Command ER CR LF give the latest error code Response ER_A_ Err3 error code Err3 tarring range excee...

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